MasterForce Masterforce 260-9520 1000W Power Converter MF184, 1000W Power Converter, 260-9520 User manual

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260-9520
0099002187-00
1000W Power Converter
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Symbols ...............................................................................Page 3
Safety Information ..........................................................................Page 4
Important Safety Instructions ........................................................Page 5
Personal Precautions .....................................................................Page 6
Converter Location .........................................................................Page 6
Features ..........................................................................................Page 6
Specifications .................................................................................Page 7
Replacement Parts .........................................................................Page 7
Before Using Your Converter .........................................................Page 7
Fastening the Converter to a Flat Surface ....................................Page 8
Connecting Converter Cables .......................................................Page 8
Battery Bank Instructions ..............................................................Page 9
Operating Instructions ..................................................................Page 10
Power Source ...............................................................................Page 11
LED Indicator and Shutdown Protection ....................................Page 12
If the Converter’s Fuse Blows ......................................................Page 12
Maintenance and Storage Instructions .......................................Page 12
Troubleshooting ............................................................................Page 13
Warranty ........................................................................................Page 14
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SAFETY SYMBOLS
Some of the following symbols may be used on your converter Please study
them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow
better and safer operation of the converter.
Symbol Name Designation/Explanation
V Volts Voltage
A Amperes Current
Hz Hertz Frequency
W Watts Power
~ Alternating current Type of current
Direct current Type or characteristic of current
Class II construction Double-insulated construction
Read the operator’s
manual
To reduce the risk of injury, read and
understand the operator’s manual
Warning symbol Alerts user to warning message
Electric shock symbol
Connect only to properly grounded
outlets. Replace defective cords or
wire immediately.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
The purpose of safety symbols is to attract our attention to possible dangers. The
safety symbols, and the explanations with them, deserve your careful attention and
understanding. The symbol warnings do not by themselves eliminate any danger.
The instructions and warnings they give are no substitutes for proper accident pre-
vention measures.
Be sure to read and understand all safety instructions in this
manual, including all safety alert symbols, such as “DANGER”, “WARNING” and
“CAUTION” before using this converter. Failure to follow all instructions listed
below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury.
SYMBOL MEANING
SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL: Indicates DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION.
May be used in conjunction with other symbols or pictographs.
Failure to obey this safety warning WILL result in death or serious
injury to yourself or to others. Always follow the safety precautions to reduce the risk
of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
Failure to obey this safety warning CAN result in death or
serious injury to yourself or to others. Always follow the safety precautions to
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
Failure to obey this safety warning MAY result in personal
injury to yourself or others, or property damage. Always follow the safety precautions
to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – This
manual contains important safety and
operating instructions for converter
model 260-9520. This manual will
show you how to use your converter
safely and effectively. Please read,
understand and follow these instruc-
tions and precautions carefully.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE.
1.2
People with pacemakers should con-
sult their physician before using the
converter. Electromagnetic fields in
close proximity to a heart pacemaker
may cause pacemaker interference
or pacemaker failure.
1.3
IMPORTANT: Do not use in a marine
application.
1.4
Keep out of reach of children.
1.5
Do not expose converter to rain or
snow.
1.6
Use of an attachment not rec-
ommended or sold by the unit
manufacturer may result in a risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons.
1.7
Do not disassemble the unit; take it to
a qualified serviceman when service
or repair is required. Incorrect reas-
sembly may result in a risk of electric
shock or fire.
1.8
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug
unit from outlet before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning. Turning off
controls will not reduce this risk.
1.9
For the most effective use, place the
power converter on a flat surface.
1.10
Keep the converter well ventilated,
in order to properly disperse heat
generated while it is use. Make sure
there are several inches of clearance
around the top and sides and do not
block the slots of the converter.
1.11
Do not place the converter in areas
such as battery compartments or
engine compartments, where fumes
or gases may accumulate.
1.12
DO NOT operate the converter if you,
the converter, the device being oper-
ated or any other surfaces that may
come into contact with any power
source are wet. Water and many other
liquids can conduct electricity, which
may lead to serious injury or death.
1.13
Do not place the converter on or
near heating vents, radiators or other
sources of heat or flammable materials.
1.14
Do not place the converter in direct
sunlight. The ideal air temperature for
operation is between 50° and 80°F.
1.15
Only connect the power converter to
a 12V battery or power supply. Do not
attempt to connect the converter to
any other power source, including an
AC power source. Connecting to a 6V
or 16V battery will cause damage to
the converter.
1.16
Do not use with positive ground elec-
trical systems.
1.17
Make sure the AC plug is tight.
1.18
Do not modify the AC receptacle in
any way.
1.19
Do not try extending or otherwise
changing the 12V power cord sup-
plied with your converter. Make sure
the cord connections are tight.
1.20
Incorrect operation of your converter
may result in damage and personal
injury.
The converter output is 120V AC and
can shock or electrocute the same as
any ordinary household AC wall outlet.
1.21
Do not use the converter with a prod-
uct that draws a higher wattage than
the converter can provide, as this
may cause damage to the converter
and product.
1.22
This device does not include an in-
ternal Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI). For GFCI protection, use a
GFCI outlet.
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2. PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS
2.1
Restrictions on Use: This converter
may not be used with life support
devices or systems. Failure of this con-
verter can reasonably be expected to
cause failure of that life support device
or system, or to affect the safety or
effectiveness of that device or system.
2.2
Wear complete eye protection and
protective clothing when working
near lead-acid batteries. Always
have someone nearby for help.
2.3
Remove all personal metal items from
your body, such as rings, bracelets,
necklaces and watches. A lead-acid
battery can produce a short circuit
current high enough to weld a ring to
metal, causing a severe burn.
2.4
Never smoke or allow a spark or
flame in the vicinity of the battery or
engine.
3. CONVERTER LOCATION
3.1
Never place unit directly above bat-
tery; gases from battery will corrode
and damage the converter.
3.2
Never allow battery acid to drip on unit
when reading gravity or filling battery.
3.3
Do not operate converter in a closed-in
area or restrict ventilation in any way.
4. FEATURES
ON/OFF rocker switch
LED indicator
Green indicates Power ON.
Red indicates Overload/Interruption
in power.
12 Volt power cord
120V standard AC outlets (2)
USB port – 5V, 2.0A
High-speed cooling fan
To keep the converter cool, the fan
speeds up as the load increases. The
fan does not run when the converter is
turned off.
Positive Battery Cable Terminal (Red)
Negative Battery Cable Terminal
(Black)
Ground Terminal and ground wire
Grounds converter, to protect against
electrical shock.
Thermal Protection
When the thermal resistor exceeds 80° C
(176° F), the converter shuts down until it
cools off, and then automatically restarts.
Surge Protection
When the power input from the vehicle’s
battery exceeds 16 volts, the converter
shuts down. Once the voltage drops
down to less than 14 volts, it automati-
cally restarts.
Low-Battery Protection
When the power input from the vehi-
cle’s battery drops to below 10.5 volts,
the alarm will sound, the red LED will
light, and the converter will shut down.
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5. SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal input voltage .....................................................................12.8-13.2 VDC
Nominal output voltage .................................................................... 110-125 VAC
Output frequency ...............................................................................60 Hz ± 3 Hz
Operating input voltage .................................................................. 10.5-15.5 VDC
Continuous output power ................................................................ Up to 1000 W
Surge output power (0.1 second) .............................................................. 2000 W
Waveform ................................................................................Modified sine wave
Maximum efficiency ........................................................................................ 90%
Maximum no load current (at nominal input voltage)............................ 0.60 ADC
Input overvoltage shutdown ............................................................. 16 ± 0.5 VDC
Input undervoltage alarm .............................................................. 10.5 ± 0.5 VDC
Input low voltage shutdown ............................................................. 10 ± 0.5 VDC
Output power overload shutdown level1 .......................................... 150 ± 150 W
Internal fuse ............................................................................................... 40A x 3
AC receptacles ....................................................................Two, NEMA 5-15 USA
USB port ............................................................................................................. 2A
Battery cables ......................................................................... One black, one red
Ground wire ........................................................................................... One green
6. REPLACEMENT PARTS
Battery cable (black) ........................................................................ 3899003407Z
Battery cable (red) ........................................................................... 3899003408Z
7. BEFORE USING YOUR CONVERTER
Do not use the converter with a product
that draws a higher wattage than the
converter can provide, as this may cause
damage to the converter and product.
When you turn on a device or a tool that
runs on a motor, the device goes through
two stages:
1.
Start Up – Requiring an initial surge of
power (commonly known as the “start-
ing” or “peak” load).
2.
Continuous Operation – Power con-
sumption drops (commonly known as
the “continuous load”).
The wattage (WATTS) or amperes (AMPS)
can normally be found stamped or printed
on most devices and equipment, or in
the user’s manual. Otherwise, contact
the manufacturer to find out whether the
device you want to use is compatible with
a modified sine wave.
To calculate the wattage:
Wattage = AMPS x 120 (AC Voltage).
To calculate the starting load:
Starting Load = 2 x wattage.
In general, the startup load of the device
or power tool determines whether your
converter has the capability to power it.
To calculate the continuous load:
Continuous Load = AMPS x 120
(AC Voltage).
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IMPORTANT: Always run a test to establish
whether the converter will operate a par-
ticular piece of equipment or device. In the
event of a power overload, the converter is
designed to automatically shut down.
This safety feature prevents damaging
the converter while testing devices and
equipment within the wattage range of
the converter.
If a device does not operate properly when
first connected to the converter, turn the
converter ON/OFF switch ON, OFF, and
ON again in quick succession. If this pro-
cedure is not successful, it is likely that
the converter does not have the required
capacity to operate the device in question.
IMPORTANT: This converter uses a nonsi-
nusoidal waveform (Fig. 1) which is not the
same as power company electricity (Fig 2).
Therefore, we do not recommend you use it
to power the following devices:
1.
Switch mode power supplies
2.
Linear power supplies
3.
Class 2 transformers
4.
Line filter capacitors
5.
Shaded pole motors
6.
Fan motors
7.
Microwave ovens
8.
Fluorescent and high intensity lamps
(with a ballast)
9.
Transformer less battery chargers
Using the converter with any of these
devices may cause the device to run
warmer or overheat.
Fig. 1
Modied sine waveform
produced by converter
Fig. 2
Pure sine waveform
typical of home AC outlet
IMPORTANT: If you are using the power
converter to operate a battery charger,
monitor the temperature of the battery
charger for about 10 minutes. If the battery
charger becomes abnormally warm, dis-
connect it from the converter immediately.
8. FASTENING THE CONVERTER TO A FLAT SURFACE
For your convenience, the converter may
be fastened horizontally to a flat sur-
face. The area where the converter is to
be fastened must be dry, well-ventilated
and away from any combustible material
or fumes.
1.
Turn off and disconnect the converter.
2.
Place the back of the converter with the
mounting bracket against a flat, secure
surface.
3.
Attach the converter, using corrosion-
resistant screws.
9. CONNECTING CONVERTER CABLES
The converter and power source must be
in the OFF mode.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to connect your
converter only to a 12 volt power supply.
To avoid electrical shock, it is necessary
to ground the converter as well as the
device powering it. The converter should
be grounded, using a 16 AWG copper
wire (included).
NOTE: Do not turn on the converter or the
power source until the converter and the
power source are grounded.
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TO GROUND THE CONVERTER
1.
Turn off and disconnect the converter.
2.
Locate the chassis ground screw on the
back of the converter.
3.
Remove the outer hex nut and loosen
the second hex nut.
4.
Attach the grounding wire’s ring con-
nector to the ground terminal of the
converter.
5.
Tighten the hex nut securely. Then,
replace the other hex nut and tighten it
securely.
6.
Attach the other end of the wire to a
properly grounded location:
Vehicle: Connect to the chassis, unpainted
frame part, or engine block of the vehicle.
Fixed location: Connect to a ground rod
or other appropriately rated ground.
CONNECTING CONVERTER
CABLES TO THE CONVERTER
1.
Locate the Positive and Negative plas-
tic terminals on the right side of the
converter and remove the terminal caps
completely.
2.
Install the POSITIVE (RED) cable ring
lug onto the POSITIVE (RED) terminal
screw. Install the NEGATIVE (BLACK)
cable ring lug onto the NEGATIVE
(BLACK) terminal screw. Tighten each
terminal so that the cable cannot come
loose.
CONNECTING THE CONVERTER
CABLE TO A 12V BATTERY
OR 12V POWER SOURCE:
1.
Keep hands, hair, clothing and jewelry
clear of battery terminals.
2.
Wear eye protection and protective
clothing.
3.
For a negative-grounded vehicle (do
not use with positive ground electrical
systems), connect the POSITIVE (RED)
ring terminal from the converter to the
POSITIVE (POS, P, +) ungrounded post
of the battery. Connect the NEGATIVE
(BLACK) ring terminal to the vehicle
chassis or engine block away from the
battery. Do not connect the terminal
to the carburetor, fuel lines or sheet-
metal body parts. Connect to a heavy
gauge metal part of the frame or
engine block.
4.
To disconnect the converter, remove
first the negative terminal and then the
positive terminal.
IMPORTANT: Failure to make the correct
connections will result in blown fuses and
permanent damage to the converter.
10. BATTERY BANK INSTRUCTIONS
BATTERY BANK ASSEMBLY
READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING THE BATTERY
BANK.
Connect batteries ONLY in parallel
(negative terminals together to one
cable; positive terminals together to
the other cable), as shown in the Bat-
tery Bank Example.
Do not connect 12V batteries in a series
with the negative of one battery con-
nected to the positive of the next.
CONNECTING INCORRECTLY MAY RE-
SULT IN VOLTAGE HIGH ENOUGH TO
CAUSE ELECTROCUTION.
While assembling the battery bank,
wear splash-resistant ANSI-approved
safety goggles and electrically insu-
lated gloves.
Connect Only similar batteries together
in a battery bank. Do not connect old
to new, flooded to gel cells, or batteries
with different capacities.
Use extension cables with the specified
gauge (or thicker).
6’ or less: 6 AWG; 6-10’: 4 AWG
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RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES.
Assemble the battery bank in a clean,
well-ventilated location, away from igni-
tion sources and flammable materials.
To reduce risk of battery explosion, follow
these instructions and those published
by the battery manufacturer and manu-
facturer of any equipment you intend to
use in vicinity of a battery. Review cau-
tionary markings on these products.
CONNECTING THE BATTERIES
IN PARALLEL
1.
First, connect all of the positive termi-
nals to each other.
2.
Next, connect all of the negative ter-
minals to each other.
3.
Connect the negative and positive
output cables to opposite ends of the
bank. Do not allow the output cables
to touch one another.
4.
Test the voltages at the output cables,
to make sure that the battery bank is
correctly wired.
5.
If the voltage is higher than 13 volts,
part of the battery bank is proba-
bly connected in series (a negative
terminal of one battery attached to
a positive terminal of another) instead
of in parallel.
6.
Carefully examine the diagram and
correct the wiring before attaching to
the converter.
7.
Make sure the converter’s switch is
set to OFF (O).
8.
Connect the output cables from the
battery bank to the converter.
12V
lead-acid
battery
200 Ah*
Connect additional
12V 200 Ah*
lead-acid
batteries here
to increase capacity
12V
lead-acid
battery
200 Ah*
-
+
+
-
+
-
Example:
12V/400 Ah
BATTERY BANK
OUTPUT
to NEGATIVE
converter
terminal
OUTPUT
to POSITIVE
converter
terminal
Fig. 4
†Bank Capacity =
(single battery capacity) x (# of batteries)
400 Ah capacity is for (2) 200 Ah batteries.
*200 Ah batteries shown for illustration
purposes.
11. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Connect the converter (see Connect-
ing Converter Cables section.
2.
Switch the converter’s ON/OFF switch
to the ON (I) position.
3.
The GREEN LED indicator will light, indi-
cating the converter is receiving power.
4.
Switch the converter’s ON/OFF switch
to the OFF (O) position. (The GREEN
LED may flash briefly and/or the inter-
nal speaker may make a brief “beep”.
This is normal.)
5.
Make sure the device to be operated
is turned OFF.
6.
Plug the device into the converter’s
AC outlet.
7.
Switch the converter’s ON/OFF switch
to the ON (I) position.
8.
Turn the device on.
9.
To disconnect, reverse the above pro-
cedure.
NOTE: If more than one device is to be
powered, start one device at a time, to
avoid a power surge and overloading the
converter. The surge load of each device
should not exceed the converter’s Con-
tinuous Operation wattage rate.
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IMPORTANT: Using the converter with
some rechargeable devices may damage
the converter and/or device. If you are
using the converter to operate a recharge-
able device, monitor the temperature of
the converter for about 10 minutes. If the
converter becomes abnormally hot, dis-
connect it from the device immediately;
do not use the device with the converter.
USING THE CONVERTER TO
OPERATE A TV OR AUDIO DEVICE
The converter is shielded and filtered to
minimize signal interference. Despite this,
some interference may occur with your
television picture, especially with weak
signals. Below are some suggestions to
improve reception.
1.
Try altering the position of the con-
verter, antenna cables, and television
power cord. Add an extension cord
from the converter to the TV, to isolate
its power cord and antenna cables
from the 12 volt power source.
2.
Try coiling the television power cord
and the input cables running from the
12 volt power source to the converter.
3.
Affix one or several “Ferrite Data Line
Filters” to the television power cord. Fer-
rite Data Line Filters can be purchased
at most electronic supply stores.
4.
Try grounding the converter with a 16
AWG (minimum) wire, using as short
of an extension length as possible.
NOTE: You may hear a “buzzing” sound
being emitted from inexpensive sound
systems when operated with the converter.
This is due to ineffective filters in the sound
system’s power supply. Unfortunately, this
problem can only be resolved by purchas-
ing a sound system with a higher quality
power supply or higher quality filter.
USING THE USB PORT
The USB port provides up to 2A at 5V DC.
1.
Plug the device into the USB port.
2.
Turn the USB device on.
3.
Reverse these steps when finished
using the USB port.
The converter
draws power, even when the switch is
OFF. To avoid battery drain, discon-
nect the converter when not in use.
12. POWER SOURCE
Your average automobile battery at full
charge will provide an ample power sup-
ply to the converter when the engine is
on. Keep the car running at all times when
using the converter. The actual length of
time the converter will function depends on
the age and condition of the battery and the
power demand being placed by the device
being operated with the converter.
When possible, recharge your batteries
when they are not more than 50% dis-
charged. This gives the batteries a much
longer life cycle than recharging when they
are more deeply discharged.
The power converter has a battery low
voltage shutdown at 10V±0.5V DC. With
moderate to heavy loads, this will protect
against over-discharging the battery. If the
converter is running only light loads it is
advisable to recharge before the converter
low voltage shutdown point is reached.
IMPORTANT: The converter draws low
amperage from the battery with the main
ON/OFF switch turned on and no load con-
nected. To prevent battery discharge, turn
the converter off when you are not using it.
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13. LED INDICATOR AND SHUTDOWN PROTECTION
The Green LED lights automatically when
then converter is plugged into a 12 volt DC
power source and is turned on. The Red
LED lights, the alarm sounds and the con-
verter automatically turns itself off under
the following conditions:
1.
When the power input from the vehi-
cle’s battery drops to approximately
10.5 volts, the low voltage alarm will
sound. When the voltage goes down
below 10 VDC, the converter shuts off.
Recharge or replace the battery.
2.
When the power input from the vehicle’s
battery exceeds 16 volts, high voltage
overload protection occurs.
3.
The continuous load demand from the
equipment or device being operated
exceeds the continuous load rating of
the converter. Use a higher capacity
converter or lower rated device.
4.
The thermal resistor exceeds 80° C
(176° F.) Allow the converter to cool.
Do not block the cooling slots or air
flow over and through the converter.
Reduce the load on the converter to
the continuous rated output.
RESET: To reset after shutdown occurs,
switch the converter’s ON/OFF switch to
the OFF (O) position. Check the source
of the problem and correct. Switch the
converter’s ON/OFF switch to the ON (I)
position.
14. IF THE CONVERTER’S FUSE BLOWS
Your power converter is fitted with fuses,
which should not have to be replaced
under normal operating conditions. A
blown fuse is usually caused by reverse
polarity or a short circuit within the device
or equipment being operated.
If a fuse does blow, take the converter to
a qualified technician for repair.
15. MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Before each use, ensure that all of the
converter’s components are in place
and in good working condition.
After use and before performing main-
tenance, unplug and disconnect the
converter.
Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe external
surfaces of the converter’s case.
Servicing does not require opening the
unit, as there are no user-serviceable
parts. All servicing should be per-
formed by qualified service personnel.
Store inside, in a cool, dry place, out of
the reach of children.
Recycle or properly dispose of internal
electrical components.
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16. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Low or no output voltage. Poor contact at terminals.
Using incorrect type of
voltmeter to test output
voltage.
Disconnect and reconnect
the 12V connections.
Use a true RMS reading
meter.
Red LED is lit. The battery voltage is
below 10 volts.
The equipment being
operated is drawing too
much power.
The converter is too hot
(thermal shutdown).
Recharge or replace the
battery.
Use a higher capacity
converter; do not use with
this equipment.
Allow converter to cool.
Check for adequate
ventilation. Reduce the
load on the converter
to the rated continuous
power output.
Alarm sounds continuously. Input voltage is below 10.5
volts.
Poor or weak battery
connection.
Recharge or replace the
battery.
Check for poor connection
to battery. Make sure
connection points are
clean.
Device does not operate
properly when first
connected to the converter.
The converter may not
have the required capacity
to operate the device.
Turn the converter switch
OFF and ON, to reset the
converter.
1000W Power Converter
WARRANTY
90-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
This MASTERFORCE™ brand power converter carries our 90-Day Money Back
Guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with your MASTERFORCE™
brand product for any reason within ninety (90) days from the date of purchase,
return the item with your original receipt to any MENARDS
®
retail store, and we
will provide you a refund – no questions asked.
3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This MASTERFORCE™ brand power converter carries our famous No Hassle
3-Year Limited Warranty to the original purchaser. If, during normal use, this
MASTERFORCE™ product breaks or fails due to a defect in material or work-
manship within three (3) years from the date of original purchase, simply bring
the item with the original sales receipt back to your nearest MENARDS
®
retail
store. At its discretion, MASTERFORCE™ agrees to have the item or any defec-
tive part(s) repaired or replaced with the same or similar MASTERFORCE™ prod-
uct or part free of charge, within the stated warranty period, when returned by
the original purchaser with original sales receipt. Not withstanding the foregoing,
this limited warranty does not cover any damage that has resulted from abuse or
misuse of the Merchandise. This warranty: (1) excludes expendable parts includ-
ing but not limited to blades, brushes, belts, bits, light bulbs, and/or batteries; (2)
shall be void if this product is used for commercial and/or rental purposes; and
(3) does not cover any losses, injuries to persons/property or costs. This warran-
ty does give you specific legal rights and you may have other rights, which vary
from state to state. Be careful, converters are dangerous if improperly used or
maintained. Seller’s employees are not qualified to advise you on the use of this
merchandise. Any oral representation(s) made will not be binding on seller or its
employees. The rights under this limited warranty are to the original purchaser
of the merchandise and may not be transferred to any subsequent owner. This
limited warranty is in lieu of all warranties, expressed or implied including war-
ranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Seller shall not be
liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages. The sole exclusive
remedy against the seller will be for the replacement of any defects as provided
herein, as long as the seller is willing or able to replace this product or is willing
to refund the purchase price as provided above. For insurance purposes, seller
is not allowed to demonstrate any of these products for you.
For questions/comments, technical assistance or repair parts—
Please call toll free at: 1-800-621-5485.
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1. WARRANTY
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